Sonnet Lxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEECECCC| Was it a dreame or did I see it playne | A |
| a goodly table of pure yvory | B |
| all spred with iuncats fit to entertayne | A |
| the greatest Prince with pompous roialty | C |
| Mongst which there in a siluer dish did ly | D |
| twoo golden apples of vnualewd price | E |
| far passing those which Hercules came by | D |
| or those which Atalanta did entice | E |
| Exceeding sweet yet voyd of sinfull vice | E |
| That many sought yet none could euer taste | C |
| sweet fruit of pleasure brought from paradice | E |
| By loue himselfe and in his garden plaste | C |
| Her brest that table was so richly spredd | C |
| my thoughts the guests which would thereon haue fedd | C |
Edmund Spenser
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